MiguelGea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello debian-legal, > I'm thinking about packaging SRP for debian.
> Question 1: I'm not sure if there are any problem on packaging it. What > do you think about? Please note that SRP is patented; that's part of SRP's licensing that tends to make people nervous. The most current information that I have on the SRP patent is at: <http://availtech.stanford.edu/Scripts/otl.cgi/docket?docket=97-006> under licensing. Please see the attached license grant; I haven't reviewed it to determine whether it is suitable for Debian. (Note that there is also some debate over whether other patents cover the same techniques, about which I cannot comment since I know very little.) While I am at Stanford, I fear I have no influence over the licensing of SRP, the status of the patent, or any good way to get more information that isn't equally accessible to any of you. I just happen to be fairly familiar with some of the issues around SRP because it has a long and controversial history locally here. -- Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>